Re: Free OS reimplementations (Re: OS X backup script)

2016-08-24 Thread 375GTB .
Install 4GB RAM in 2 2GB DIMMs A port on the bottom edge EASILY gives access to the RAM. I just did a 2008 iMac 20" RAM upgrade for a friend.. My late 2009 Mac Mini 2.53Ghz. C2D 3MB L2 works fine with 10.9 Mavericks so far... You COULD go to 8GB for 10.11 El Kapitan, suppose.. I've seen no n

Re: Free OS reimplementations (Re: OS X backup script)

2016-08-09 Thread GMail Valter Psicof
Il giorno 07/08/16 06.54, "Russell Courtenay" ha scritto: > I frankly don¹t understand why the 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo with 2 gigs > of RAM in my iMac is so slow sometimes on a modern OS Most likely the culprit is your "measly" 2 GB of memory. My iMac is similar to yours, but with 4 GB it almost n

Re: Free OS reimplementations (Re: OS X backup script)

2016-08-06 Thread Russell Courtenay
Wow cool! Great stuff! I guess I really like the old days of computing where efficiency and every Hz mattered, I frankly don’t understand why the 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo with 2 gigs of RAM in my iMac is so slow sometimes on a modern OS when as I recall on my BLAZING 50 MHz Amiga I had NO such

Free OS reimplementations (Re: OS X backup script)

2016-08-06 Thread Josh Juran
On Aug 6, 2016, at 11:25 PM, Russell Courtenay wrote: > I still would like to work on an ‘open source’ version of the OS X interface > to work over Darwin, I dunno, I would encourage you to support more than just Darwin. The vast majority of Darwin installations are OS X itself. :-) > just